The final version (the one printed) have “St Paul’s” on it. For some reasons our assets included an old version of the board.

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By: Kimber http://blog.daysofwonder.com/2019/04/02/ticket-to-ride-london-jump-aboard-a-double-decker-bus-to-race-around-1970s-london/#comment-7277
Tue, 02 Apr 2019 19:26:02 +0000http://blog.daysofwonder.com/?p=9713#comment-7277YAYYYYYY so looking forward to this!!!!! Who cares about all the little details. Lighten up and just enjoy. Their game their choice. Don’t like it make your own. Can’t please everyone.
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By: Tom http://blog.daysofwonder.com/2019/04/02/ticket-to-ride-london-jump-aboard-a-double-decker-bus-to-race-around-1970s-london/#comment-7276
Tue, 02 Apr 2019 19:05:20 +0000http://blog.daysofwonder.com/?p=9713#comment-7276Wait, you’re doing a Ticket to Ride game about London and it’s NOT going to be the Tube/London Underground? The oldest and probably most famous city train system in the world, and you’re going with the buses? On your boardgame series that is famously about making train networks?

I give up.

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By: Ian Wakeham http://blog.daysofwonder.com/2019/04/02/ticket-to-ride-london-jump-aboard-a-double-decker-bus-to-race-around-1970s-london/#comment-7275
Tue, 02 Apr 2019 14:30:27 +0000http://blog.daysofwonder.com/?p=9713#comment-7275And it being set in the 1970s, you wouldn’t have been able to go the Globe Theatre. You could probably have stood near the site of it, but the current reconstruction of Shakespeare’s Globe was only opened in the 1990s.
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By: Ian Wakeham http://blog.daysofwonder.com/2019/04/02/ticket-to-ride-london-jump-aboard-a-double-decker-bus-to-race-around-1970s-london/#comment-7274
Tue, 02 Apr 2019 14:11:23 +0000http://blog.daysofwonder.com/?p=9713#comment-7274Or… Museum of London…
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By: Ian Wakeham http://blog.daysofwonder.com/2019/04/02/ticket-to-ride-london-jump-aboard-a-double-decker-bus-to-race-around-1970s-london/#comment-7273
Tue, 02 Apr 2019 14:09:36 +0000http://blog.daysofwonder.com/?p=9713#comment-7273Great news!

BUT – and I’m sure you’ll get a lot of complaints: it’s not “SAINT PAUL”; it should be “ST PAUL’S”.

Also, The Charterhouse is a strange choice for a well-known location in London. I know Charterhouse Square from my cycle courier days, but I would have gone with something like Farringdon (Station), Smithfield Market or, most probably, Barbican.